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The Last Frontier
A frontier newspaper editor Kirby battles outlaw Tiger Morris who is causing indian uprisings to drive away settlers so that he will can claim a gold deposit as his own. With the help of General Custer, right wins out. Presented in serial form in 12 episodes.
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Plot Summary
A tough, independent rancher faces the harsh realities of the American West as he struggles to protect his land and his livelihood. He finds himself in conflict with encroaching railroads and unscrupulous competitors, all while navigating a complicated relationship with a woman who has her own motivations.
Critical Reception
While details on critical reception from 1932 are scarce, "The Last Frontier" is generally seen as a solid, if unremarkable, Western of its era. It benefited from the popularity of its lead actors and the enduring appeal of the Western genre, though it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
A standard Western narrative with predictable plot points.
Features strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Jack Holt.
Captures the ruggedness of the frontier setting effectively for its time.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "The Last Frontier" are not readily available from its initial release period. However, contemporary viewers often appreciated the straightforward action and the portrayal of frontier life.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Clark Gable's earlier significant roles before his meteoric rise to superstardom in the mid-1930s.
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